The infant, cradling a bird to his cheek, resembles Cupid, in versions of Titian's ' Venus & Adonis' in Washington & New York, though Cupid's wings, present here in the underlayers, were suppressed. Formerly thought to be a seventeenth-century pastiche, recent evidence has brought this picture closer to Titian's orbit. It is painted over a pastoral scene that echoes a Titian print of the later 1520s. The paint handling & colour range also reflect Titian's work at this date, suggesting the picture is either a slight, hastily executed work by the master or more likely by a member of his workshop.